What is a BT SFI engineer?
Special Faults Investigation (SFI): An SFI engineer can only be appointed if all test results show that a fault hasn’t been found on the line by the BT supplied diagnostic test tools (e.g. No Fault Found, Test OK or Right When Tested). The engineer will test from the end user’s premises to the exchange.
What qualifications do you need to be a BT engineer?
What are the essential criteria to apply for an engineering role?
- Have a full driving licence with no more than 6 points.
- Be able to work at heights and in confined spaces.
- Not be colour blind.
- Have experience, or an aptitude for, telecoms or engineering; particularly electrical.
Is BT owned by Openreach?
Openreach Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of BT Group. We look after the copper wires and fibre cables that connect homes and businesses to phone and broadband. Our customers are the 650+ communications providers who sell phone and broadband services to these households and businesses.
Is a BT engineer a good job?
BT is a very repuatable company and also good to work there. ive been in the same company 19 years . it has a solid and secure reputation . it teaches you to work as a team .
How long does it take to become an Openreach engineer?
You’re a hands-on learner. Ready to become a trained engineer in seven weeks. You’re bored of offices. It’s time to hit the road in an Openreach van.
Has BT been split into 2 companies?
Ofcom and BT have agreed that Openreach will become a legally separate business within BT. Openreach’s management will be legally required to make decisions in the interests of all Openreach’s customers. Around 32,000 staff will transfer across to the new company and all BT branding will disappear from Openreach.
What makes a good BT engineer?
Other important skills and qualities needed to be a BT Openreach Engineer include carrying out all tasks safely and reliably in line with company procedures and health and safety regulations; being a strong multi-tasker; being able to organise and manage your work; be a fast-learner, and be prepared to learn new things …
Do BT engineers work on Sunday?
Fault engineers do work weekends and visit customer properties on a Saturday however not on a Sunday. Some engineers may work on the network on a Sunday however we have no way of requesting an appointment for that day of the week.
Does BT make a profit?
These services generated 1.83 billion British pounds during the first quarter of 2012, a figure that rose to 2.85 billion by the fourth quarter of 2018….Adjusted revenues of BT Group from 2008 to 2021 (in million GBP)
Characteristic | Revenue in million GBP |
---|---|
2019 | 23,459£ |
2018 | 23,746£ |
2017 | 24,082£ |
2016 | 18,879£ |
What kind of identifier do I need to report a BT fault?
The identifier you are required to diagnose and report a fault against depends on the type of service you use. – For IP Stream (20CN), you can report against the Network ID (CBUK), Installation Telephone Number (DN) or Service ID (BBIP/FTIP). – For WBC-EUA (21CN), you can report a fault against the BBEU or DN (Telephone Number).
What happens if there is no fault found on BT network?
A ‘No Fault Found’ test result is returned if the diagnostic tests fail to identify a fault within the BT network. After completing all CP, End User and KBD tests follow the KBD outcome recommendation. What is a MFL code?
Where can I find BT Wholesale faulting system?
You can access the faulting systems in BT Wholesale Business Zone, in the “My apps” section. From here go to “Apps A-Z” and click “Show All” for a full list of applications and tools. Most applications accesses are managed via your company administrator using My Admin.